My main concerns with the whole affair are world-building concerns. I can't consistently explain why Good King Graybeard doesn't just get raised after 'tragically' dying in battle. I know, I know... if I want him dead I should have somebody disintegrate him or something. But I often don't do "over the top": I like the idea of him dying from sword wounds inflicted when joined personal combat with the enemy king (who may not even be magical or evil in nature).
There is the whole question of "maybe he wouldn't want to come back", and there's definite merit to that, especially if he's in some sort of heaven. But then the peasants will be calling him "Selfish King Graybeard", whether it's strictly true or not. IOW, it becomes a different kind of tragedy. And then there's the question of evil and neutral kings: they'll always want to come back.
Different people do different styles. I don't do "comic book". But this is one place where the rules are pretty comic book.
There is the whole question of "maybe he wouldn't want to come back", and there's definite merit to that, especially if he's in some sort of heaven. But then the peasants will be calling him "Selfish King Graybeard", whether it's strictly true or not. IOW, it becomes a different kind of tragedy. And then there's the question of evil and neutral kings: they'll always want to come back.
Different people do different styles. I don't do "comic book". But this is one place where the rules are pretty comic book.